High-Energy-Density Physics (HEDP) Theory Group Researchers

Suxing Hu.

Suxing Hu

High-Energy-Density Physics (HEDP) Theory Group Group Leader
Distinguished Scientist

PhD Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences at Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics
BS Theoretical Physics, Guizhou University

Research Interests: Theoretical/computational high-energy-density physics, inertial confinement fusion, warm/hot dense matter, intense laser–matter interactions; ultrafast dynamics; attosecond physics; computational atomic physics; molecular physics

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Valentin Karasiev

Valentin V. Karasiev

Staff Scientist

PhD Physics and Math, St. Petersburg State University
MS Physics, St. Petersburg State University
BS Physics, St. Petersburg State University

Research Interests: High-energy-density physics, warm dense matter, thermal density functional theory, and computational physics/software development

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Shuai Zhang

Shuai Zhang

Staff Scientist

PhD Earth and Planetary Science, University of California at Berkeley
MS Condensed Matter Physics, Peking University
B.S. Optical Information Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology

Research Interests: Using theoretical tools to elucidate the extreme physics of matter that are relevant to high-energy-density experiments, inertial confinement fusion, and Earth and planetary science applications

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Nathaniel Shaffer

Nathaniel Shaffer

Scientist

PhD Physics, University of Iowa
BS Physics, Pennsylvania State University

Research Interests: Kinetic theory, plasma atomic physics, and the electronic structure and transport properties of matter at extreme densities and temperatures

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Deyan Mihaylov

Deyan Mihaylov

Research Engineer

PhD Physics, North Dakota State University
MS Physics, North Dakota State University
BS Physics, Minnesota State University, Moorhead

Research Interests: Developing new exchange-correlation functionals for DFT applications to warm dense matter, studying the properties of matter under extreme conditions using MBPT, and nonequilibrium Green's function methods

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Katie Hilleke.

Katie Hilleke

Assistant Scientist

PhD Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
BS Chemistry, Harvey Mudd College

Research Interests: Complex phase behavior and developing theoretical tools to investigate the chemistry and physics of materials under extreme conditions.

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